Woezɔ na mi katã, ne nutifafa kple dzidzɔ nali yome.
Ewe is a Niger-Congo language spoken primarily in Ghana, Togo, and Benin by approximately 7 million people.
The Ewe people have a rich cultural heritage with vibrant traditions in music, dance, and oral literature.
This beautiful language is part of the Gbe language family and continues to thrive in West Africa.